Transcript resumes

Paper Résumés
 Use white space effectively by providing adequate
margins (about one inch on the sides and one to one
and one-half inches at the top and bottom), by leaving
sufficient space between columns ( to 1 inch), and by
clearly separating one section from another.
 For résumés of more than one page, you should also
ensure the first page is well balanced and substantial
without appearing crowded.
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Paper Résumés
 Use a font size and a font style that is easy to read (for
example, a serifed font of at least 11 points for most of
the text of the résumé).
 For the headings, you may choose to use a larger, sansserif font.
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Paper Résumés
 Design your résumés with busy readers in mind,
arranging information so that it is easy to find. For
example, isolate dates by listing them down one side of
the page rather than embedding them in descriptions of
employment history, education, etc.
 When you must begin a new page in the middle of a
section, ensure the page break falls between items, such
as between job descriptions in the employment section.
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Paper Résumés
 Because many people may handle a résumé, we
suggest you put your first initial and last name followed
by the page number at the top right-hand corner of
additional pages (i.e., H. Brown, 2).
 Use the best-quality paper possible for your résumé and
cover letter. Always print originals on a laser printer so
that the print is crisp, clean, and dark, and if you require
photocopies, consider spending a few extra cents per
copy to have them copied on good-quality paper on a
well-serviced machine.
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Paper Résumés
 To ensure that your résumé is error free, edit it extremely
carefully. Triple check everything, including the spelling
of your name, your address and phone number, and the
dates in your education and employment sections.
 When you are sure that your résumé is error free, ask at
least one other person to read for errors and to comment
on layout and content.
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Scannable Résumés
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Use key words that the employer is most likely to use
Use a very plain format
List as many facts, skills, and attributes as possible
Use descriptive nouns and noun phrases wherever
possible
 Employ technical language, but avoid abbreviations
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Scannable Résumés
 Place your full name on a line by itself as the first item on
each page.
 State your employment objective using key words that
match a particular job description or that are commonly
used for the type of position you are applying for.
 Provide a section for your relevant employment history
or experience.
 List degrees and degree majors.
 Provide sections that list skills, qualifications,
accomplishments, licenses, and certifications.
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Scannable Résumés
 Put contact information on different lines and if you list
more than one phone number, put each on a separate
line. Also use the standard address format:
Herman D. Brown
1234 Underwood Street
Chicago, IL 61811
 Left justify the entire document, avoid columns, and use
at least one-inch margins.
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 Use standard fonts and reduce formatting features to a
minimum. Font size should be 10 to 12 point and the font
should be a standard one. Avoid tabs, italics, underlining,
brackets, bullets, dashes, horizontal or vertical lines,
shading, symbols, and pictures.
 Use white space to indicate where one section ends and
another begins. You may also use bolding and capitals
for headings, but ensure letters do not touch each other.
 If the résumé is printed, use white paper and a laser
printer to produce crisp, dark type on one side of the
page only. Do not fold or staple. If the résumé is to be emailed, save the file in ASCII or plain text format.
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